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		<title>The power of positive blogging</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 15:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's no secret that today's prospective students are becoming more and more skeptical of college marketing materials, including online media. Joel Yarmon, a student at Tulane's Freeman School of Business, took it upon himself to give prospects real insight into what it's like to be an MBA student at Tulane. Because he is not associated with the admissions office, his blog is a prime example of Web 2.0 at its best.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contributed by: Mark Miester<br />
<em>Tulane Freeman School of Business</em></p>
<p>Not long after he started the MBA program last year, Joel Yarmon realized the Freeman School &#8212; and New Orleans &#8212; had an image problem. </p>
<p>“My friends would say, ‘What’s it like down there? Is it still under water?’” Yarmon recalls. “Most people had a very different image in their mind&#8217;s eye of what it was like here, so I wanted to show them the real picture.”</p>
<p>Combining his love of technology with a desire to promote Tulane, Yarmon created <a href="http://TulaneMBA.org" target="_blank">TulaneMBA.org</a>, a blog dedicated to MBA life at the Freeman School. About three times a week, Yarmon updates the site with pictures, videos, news stories, links and his running commentary on  pursuing an MBA in general and pursuing an MBA at the Freeman School in particular.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.steincommunications.com/scoop/email/2008_01/joelyarmon.jpg" width="200" height="133" vspace="5" hspace="5" align="right" />“I try to keep an open mind when I’m going through school and life,”  Yarmon says. “If something strikes me that I think would be important for people outside of New Orleans to know about, I make it a blog posting.”</p>
<p>In a typical week Yarmon might post the text of President Cowen’s Tulane Talk e-mail message, a podcast interview with finance professor Bill Reese, a video showing off the Freeman School’s Trading Room, a list of frequent questions MBAs get during job interviews and his thoughts on Fox’s new New Orleans police drama K-Ville. When a rare tornado touched down in Uptown New Orleans last February, Yarmon posted photos of Tulane’s campus the next morning to show viewers it was untouched. </p>
<p>“Everything moves so quickly today,” Yarmon says. “That’s why blogs are so important. I can put up information that nobody else vets. It doesn’t have to be politically correct. It doesn’t have to portray anybody in their best light. The important thing is that it’s real.” </p>
<p>Since launching the site in October 2006, Yarmon has posted more than 170 entries, and the site is averaging about 4,000 unique visitors per month, many of them prospective MBA students seeking the uncensored, unbiased viewpoint that blogs provide.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.steincommunications.com/scoop/email/2008_01/neworleans.jpg" width="134" height="200" vspace="5" hspace="5" align="right" />“Prospective students are very skeptical of the mainstream media and promotion in general,” says Bill Sandefer, director of graduate admissions at the Freeman School. “The blog has been a great resource. Prospective students get a lot of information from the admissions office, but I hope they use our current students to validate what we are telling them.”</p>
<p>While the blog has thus far been a labor of love on Yarmon’s part, he hopes to involve other students so that after he graduates the site can continue to provide readers with an insider’s perspective on Freeman and New Orleans. </p>
<p>“No matter what, it will remain student driven because I think that’s really what people appreciate about it,” Yarmon says. “Business school is a big commitment. I’m just trying to give prospective students another way to do due diligence on the decision to go to business school and, more importantly, the decision to attend the Freeman School.”</p>
<p>&#8212;<br />
Many thanks to the Tulane Freeman School of Business for allowing Stein Communications to reprint this article. We encourage you to visit their web site: <a href="http://www.freeman.tulane.edu" target="_blank">www.freeman.tulane.edu</a>.</p>

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